First up are these giant bandages from CVS.
This bad boy is a solid 4 inches long |
Now you're probably wondering why in the world I need such big bandages and also why I feel the need to share about them. Well. You all know about my boot shopping problem, yes? All those new boots have to get broken in, don't they? And these wonderful little inventions are perfect in helping with that process. I slap them on my heels like so:
And I don't get blisters riding in my new boots! They're a lot less expensive than those fancy gel guards you can get. Plus the gel guards don't fit in custom boots very well. These do!
My next favorite thing is this handy dandy little bucket opener.
I found this one on Amazon. They cost anywhere from $5 to $10. I think this one was $7. I paid extra for a green one. #worthit
If you don't have any hard to open buckets, you won't care about this one. But Rio has one supplement that comes in a bucket with a fairly difficult lid to get off the first time. But with this little tool, it's quite simple!
It's saved me from breaking all my nails off so low they bleed. Not only that, using this tool, I have the bucket open in a minute vs. several trying to pry it off on my own.
My last favorite thing today is something I've already shown you guys. But I really do love it, so I'm sharing again. It's the Horseware cap with the lights in the brim!
If we're being honest here (which is how I generally roll...) I just bought a second one because I discovered it came in green. They are $13.95 over at Horseloverz which isn't a crazy price. A good head lamp costs more. I have found it REALLY convenient to use this light heading out for night check or leaving the boarding barn. When your hands are full, you can't always use your phone light. Or when it's 5 degrees out, you don't want to have your hands out of your pockets for the walk to the barn. I've even used it some nights when I'm grooming the horses in their stalls and they are standing in a shadow.
I'm trying to find blank ones so I can get Winthrop Corner ones made up.
Have you used any of these items? Or do you have anything little but awesome that has changed your routine for the better? Let me know if there's anything out there I MUST have!
Target carries a similar size bandage in a 10 pack of all one size. That's a genius idea for breaking in boots!
ReplyDeleteOhhh, are they extra sticky like these?
DeleteYeah, they are the sticky fabric kind. I had to have a cyst removed from my thigh and they worked great underneath pants. Stayed put all day, so I imagine they'd work great under boots, too.
DeleteThey sound perfect! I'll have to look for them next time I need to stock up.
DeleteMy farrier has a custom hat with lights. He got it made locally but these look similar https://www.capwholesalers.com/hibeam-led-lighted-cap
ReplyDeleteThanks! They have an olive green, that's close!
DeleteI want that bucket opener and hat!
ReplyDeleteBucket opener was life changing!
DeleteOoooh good to know about those size giant bandages!!!
ReplyDeleteThey're the best for new boots!
Deletei might need that hat
ReplyDeleteYou definitely need that hat.
DeleteI have a horse with a chronic eye issue and have a hat just like this. It's invaluable when trying to treat him in the dark.
ReplyDeleteOh I hadn't even thought of that! This hat really is a requirement!
DeleteI used to always slap a moleskin on my leg - bandages are helpful too but the equifit gel bands are heaven (still have custom boots you do have to squeeze em in there.)
ReplyDeleteI couldn't get them to fit in my boots. I do have a pair though!
DeleteA bucket opener? omg where has this been all my life? My little stubby fingers aren't strong enough to open any buckets. lol I've been known to use a crow bar (pry bar) while sitting on the floor! Amazon.ca better have those suckers! The hat looks handy too!
ReplyDeleteThe bucket opener is probably on my top ten favorite things of all time.
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